We show how to efficiently use costly testing resources in an epidemic, when testing outcomes can be used to make quarantine decisions. If the cost of false quarantine and false release exceed the cost of testing, the optimal myopic testing policy targets individuals with an intermediate likelihood of being infected. A high cost of false release means that testing is optimal for individuals with a low probability of infection, and a high cost of false quarantine means that testing is optimal for individuals with a high probability of infection. If individuals arrive over time, the policy-maker faces a dynamic tradeoff: using tests for individuals for whom testing yields the maximum immediate benefit vs. spreading out testing capacity across...
Which case-based intervention measures should be applied during an epidemic outbreak depends on how ...
The World Health Organization recommends test-and-treat interventions to curb and even eliminate epi...
In an epidemic, how should an organization with limited testing resources safely return to in-person...
We show how to efficiently use costly testing resources in an epidemic, when testing outcomes can be...
International audienceTesting is a crucial control mechanism for an epidemic outbreak because it ena...
PCR testing is a crucial capability for managing disease outbreaks, but it is also a limited resourc...
This paper is based on the observation that, during Covid-19 epidemic, the choice of which individua...
Abstract Screening tests for infectious diseases is a problem typically addressed in the field of M...
International audienceTesting is a crucial control mechanism in the beginning phase of an epidemic w...
International audienceThe global health crisis caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has highlighted ...
Timely diagnostic testing for active SARS‐CoV‐2 viral infections is key to controlling the spread of...
The systematic identification of infected individuals is critical for the containment of the COVID-1...
The global health crisis caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has highlighted the importance of effi...
In epidemic or pandemic situations, resources for testing the infection status of individuals may be...
In this paper we explore the effect of the number of daily tests on an epidemics control policy pure...
Which case-based intervention measures should be applied during an epidemic outbreak depends on how ...
The World Health Organization recommends test-and-treat interventions to curb and even eliminate epi...
In an epidemic, how should an organization with limited testing resources safely return to in-person...
We show how to efficiently use costly testing resources in an epidemic, when testing outcomes can be...
International audienceTesting is a crucial control mechanism for an epidemic outbreak because it ena...
PCR testing is a crucial capability for managing disease outbreaks, but it is also a limited resourc...
This paper is based on the observation that, during Covid-19 epidemic, the choice of which individua...
Abstract Screening tests for infectious diseases is a problem typically addressed in the field of M...
International audienceTesting is a crucial control mechanism in the beginning phase of an epidemic w...
International audienceThe global health crisis caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has highlighted ...
Timely diagnostic testing for active SARS‐CoV‐2 viral infections is key to controlling the spread of...
The systematic identification of infected individuals is critical for the containment of the COVID-1...
The global health crisis caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has highlighted the importance of effi...
In epidemic or pandemic situations, resources for testing the infection status of individuals may be...
In this paper we explore the effect of the number of daily tests on an epidemics control policy pure...
Which case-based intervention measures should be applied during an epidemic outbreak depends on how ...
The World Health Organization recommends test-and-treat interventions to curb and even eliminate epi...
In an epidemic, how should an organization with limited testing resources safely return to in-person...